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Last Post 07/04/2009 05:02 AM by RabbitPam. 5 Replies.
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07/02/2009 10:03 PM

can rabbits have Cherrys?

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07/03/2009 12:36 AM
Something tells me no, but I don't have anything to back that up with. Haha. I can't find it on the list of stuff rabbits can have, but I can't find it on the list of no-no stuff either. I know that the wood and pits are poisonous, but beyond that I really don't know.
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07/03/2009 05:31 AM
Well, I know the bark, twigs, leaf, and pits are toxic, but they don't talk about the actual fruit pulp.
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07/03/2009 03:42 PM

mine eat the fruit after I take the seeds out.  they love the stems.

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07/03/2009 10:38 PM

Yes, bunnies can eat cherries...At least, the time I fed some my bun was fine Make sure you take out the pit first, and of course, feed in limited amounts...


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07/04/2009 05:02 AM

As Sarita said, you have to be very careful that it's only the fruit part and nothing else. Someone in an earlier post suggested cutting the cherry into slivers as a treat. However, I found an article by Dana Krempels, and she lists them as one of the OK fruits. Here's the link.

www.bio.miami.edu/hare/diet.html

 

 

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